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      <![CDATA[Don't understand how the other references are redundant, since each advances a different idea. Also didn't know Cukor's THE WOMEN (11,000,000 Google hits) or ANTICHRIST (mere 2,200,000) were relatively obscure.
        
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      <![CDATA[Other than the Tarantino remake comment, each of the other three references to films and filmmakers were redundant and their relative obscureness serves only to highlight the writer's desperate need to appear knowledgeable about film. This distracts from an otherwise well written review by placing the nagging thought that the reviewer's criticism is driven more by the aforementioned desire than the stated goal of objective critique.
        
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